Will I make it out of town? Common electric car questions, answered

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The FUD (fear, uncertainty and doubt) around electric cars is significant, but is it justified? Actor and EV enthusiast Robert Llewellyn tackles nine of the most persistent myths about electric vehicles head on

Coined in the 1990s to describe drivers’ concerns about how far an electric vehicle could take you, “range anxiety” has been surprisingly tenacious, despite the huge steps forward. Although early electric cars had a slightly limited range, the standard nowadays is about 150-200 miles, and models that can cover up to 400 miles on a single charge are in the works. Since only 2% of UK journeys are more than 50 miles, the FUD over range is largely irrelevant.

 

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